Apple has patented the Face ID feature in the Apple Watch smart watch
At present, the Apple Watch smart clock authenticates the wearer by touching the skin. This means that the authentication process takes place as long as the clock is adhered to the user's skin, which in turn means that removing the watch from your wrist means the need to re-authenticate again, which is a process that can be a bit boring. A patent was recently discovered by Patently Apple and Apple seems to be exploring the idea of providing the Apple Watch with Face ID. For those who have not heard of this feature before, it is a new facial recognition feature that first appeared with the iPhone X. It is expected that this feature will find its way to iPad tablets, so it will not be easy to think that it may find Has made its way to more Apple products, such as Apple Watch. What makes this patent particularly interesting is that, according to Patently Apple, Apple believes that Apple has registered this patent while still working on Face ID because...
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